Rated T+
After the end of issue three if you don't come back turn in your Marvel card! Read Full Review
This is another fun issue that explores a side of Daredevil that we don't often see, and the series is quickly becoming one of Marvel's finest books. Read Full Review
In the current level of accountability (current in that more people are actually paying attention to it) for police and their to the communities they serve, I sympathize with Cole. He doesn't get the god's eye view of Daredevil that a comic book reader does. There are times where even the reader should be weary of an unchecked Murdock " remember when he was possessed by the Beast? The debate danced in my head while reading this comic. By the end, another ethical conundrum is all but promised. This comic does perfectly what all art should. It simultaneously takes you out of the real world in a fantastical story, while reflecting upon societal realities. Read Full Review
I am a broken record at this point. This book has been consistently great, it has a writer reaching his apex together with an artist doing incredible work that fits the book. I can't give a higher recommendation than this. Read Full Review
The murder mystery at the core of this arc is a fantastic plot device and Zdarsky's take feels like a breath of fresh air. It's safe to say that it's been a few years since we've had a really good Daredevil story like this one. Read Full Review
Daredevil #3 is another excellent issue into this new Daredevil series. It does a good job of getting Daredevil "back to basics" while still opening up new ground and story points. It also has a great little ending that has me excited for the next issue. If you like Daredevil I can't imagine you not liking the past three issues. It is classic stuff that, while not exactly breaking new ground in Daredevil lore, adds a lot to the character and is all-around just a good comic book. Read Full Review
Wrapping up with a deus ex machina that Zdarsky still somehow manages to earn, Daredevil #3 proves that this book is not stopping to catch a breather anytime soon. And to be honest, this book feels like a new bar being set by Zdarsky as a superhero writer, while Checchetto continues to deliver star-quality work even if he’s got one hand tied behind his back with the colors. Matt Murdock may be a Man Without Fear, but he’s going to discover that while the spirit is willing, the flesh is still weak — but watching Daredevil fall from grace has never been this exciting or tense. Read Full Review
This run has been great entry-level stuff for fans coming to DD from the Netflix series, and there's compelling conflict between Matt and the authorities, but I can see how it could be dull for longtime Daredevil readers. Read Full Review
Keeps getting better and better. Everything about this comic was perfect and exceptional
Daredevil vs Detective Cole North. Straight up boxing match.
Incredible issue that leaves you wanting more. The punisher appearance at the end had you cheering loudly….man both the writing and art are incredible.
Absolutely and utterly, incredible!
-Loved DD being crafty
-Showed personality layers in NYPD.... Just not full of kingpin pawns
-Last two pages have great art
This was another amazing issue. I loved everything from this.
Keeps getting better and the devils in the details.
We are only three issues in and so much has happened the pacing from Chip is incredible the dude really does break down his stories well. I agree with others this issue played out like a film and I loved that. Im also a huge Punisher fan so this issue had it all for me.
That ending!!!!! Pitch perfect dialogue with great street and action focused art
Oh my goooood.
Jesus, I'm finally on board with this book. It's dark, intense, and so so good. I cannot wait to read more. I wish this was a MAX book, so that it could get even darker, but this is as close as we can get to that.
While I really enjoyed soules run. Chip is just running at a whole other level. This is daredevil. The art and story are just amazing and I really cant wait to see what happens next when the punisher comes in to the mix.
Gritty Neo-Noir action! Just the way I like my Daredevil comics.
I love the idea of having the Punisher root for Devil now that he apparently killed a bad guy, it's a very clever twist that nods to the TV show as well.
THE GOOD:
-Now, this is more like it. I don't know why I wasn't into last issue as much, but this was utterly fantastic.
-First off, this is one of the most cinematic comics I have read in a long time. From the script, to the tone, to the amazing color palette/art, it's just great.
-Mayor Fisk is such a great villain.
-I love the way Chip writes Daredevil. He always seems to just get the characters he writes about.
-This issue was action packed and I love it.
-That one panel, showing Daredevil hearing the detective from so far away was genuinely awesome.
-I mean, come on, that fist fight was just pure awesome.
-Watching Daredevil "See" the detecti more
Here continues the “Know Fear” the first narrative story-arc of the Chip Zdarsky’s Daredevil and it is so good.
Daredevil is captured by the police, what’ll happen?
At the moment there’s no villain, all the characters are right, Daredevil (that’s trying catch answers) the new cop (that wants only to arrest a killer) and the cops (that don’t know what to do because their hero maybe is became a killer).
All is so good and the art of Marco Checchetto is SPECTACULAR, his Matt is gorgeous and the new Daredevil suit is awesome.
Great issue and great artwork! Only hang up is, isn't Frank Castle the Cosmic Ghost Rider now. So who's this?
Daredevil comes within one curly hair's breadth of getting arrested and unmasked, and he has a terrible buddy to thank for his reprieve. While all the storytelling duties are handled with exquisite skill, there's also a hard-to-shake feeling of familiarity.
Or perhaps I'm just In A Mood today and if I weren't being so cynical, I could find the bit of je ne sais quoi I'm looking for. That moment when Daredevil silently throws down the gun is certainly a strong contender.
Nothing original but still it was a good read, regardless.
"Watch the movie and be surprised"
I really like the "hero on the run from the law" type of stories. Especially when they are not overused and, just like here, done very, very well.
Chip Zdarsky and the rest are doing a great job with both the story and the characters.
Daredevil is tormented and haunted, Kingpin is menacing and cunning and detective North seems to be determined as hell to catch the masked vigilante. I wonder why. Is it just a matter of breaking the law or something more, some grudge against the masks?
The ending also surprised me a bit. Not the fact what happened, but the person who orchestrated the whole thing.
Great book. Definitely worth a read.
High in action, low in plot development.